Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Cardinal Charles Borromeo (1538–1584) was one of the major figures of the Counter-Reformation in late-16th-century Rome. To mark and promote Borromeo’s beatification, in 1602, Nebbia was commissioned to decorate the ceiling and walls of the Collegio Borromeo, in Pavia, in his honor. While this drawing may have been intended for a never-completed fresco on the north or south wall, the two other drawings on view nearby were used for monochrome frescos. Borromeo’s case progressed to the Congregation of Rites in 1604, and he was officially canonized by Pope Paul V in 1610.
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Saint Helena Kneeling before the True Cross
The Pentecost (The Descent of the Holy Spirit)
Banquet Scene: A Seated Warrior Attended by a Number of Serv
The Assumption of the Virgin
The Contest Between Athena and Poseidon for the Possession o
Saint Mathew and the Angel
Standing Figure of a Warrior King
An Ecclesiastic (Pope?) Blessing a Book before the Sacred Co
Giulio Romano — Pope Sylvester Blessing the Emperor Constant
Cesare Rossetti — Solomon Receiving the Queen of Sheba
Baldassare Croce — Thanksgiving, for the Acquittal of Susann
Francesco Solimena — Pope Blessing Nun
Francesco Allegrini — Study for Pope Innocent III Establishi
Sébastien Bourdon — Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter
Giulio Romano — Donation of Constantine
Christoph Schwarz — Crowning of Thorns
Charles Joseph Natoire|Anonymous, French, 18th century|Ventu
Francesco Allegrini — Unidentified Subject: Figures before
Andrea Semino — Mars (or Alexander?) Distributing the Victor
Carlo Galli Bibiena — Design for a Stage Set: Solomon Receiv